@VanishHello. I'm not sure if this is suitable as a Package at the moment, as it replaces a standard file, and the file could also be replaced on a future ST upgrade or build.

So, for the moment, my file needs to be downloaded from my GitHub and used to replace the standard PHP.sublime-completions file (keeping a backup of that file just in case).

If I can obtain responses from users - to confirm that this is an improvement on the standard PHP completions file - then perhaps jps could use it for a future upgrade/build(?). The only difference being that people would need to be advised that there are (many) extensions in the file that would need to be un-commented if, and when, required.

Andy.

"I'm here to save your life. But if I'm going to do that, I'll need total uninanonynymity." Me Myself & Irene.

Just an update:I've decided to comment-out the msql (Mini SQL) functions. They're too similar to mysqli, etc., and I figure that if someone uses this database they are likely to comment-out other similarly-named libraries. (At least, I would )

I've also added a number of missing mysqli functions - partly because they are used in a book that I'm reading.

I won't update here any more, as up-to-date info can be found at my GitHub. Besides, I consider the file complete (99.5% ). Andy.

"I'm here to save your life. But if I'm going to do that, I'll need total uninanonynymity." Me Myself & Irene.

agibsonsw wrote:Just an update:I've decided to comment-out the msql (Mini SQL) functions. They're too similar to mysqli, etc., and I figure that if someone uses this database they are likely to comment-out other similarly-named libraries. (At least, I would )

I've also added a number of missing mysqli functions - partly because they are used in a book that I'm reading.

I won't update here any more, as up-to-date info can be found at my GitHub. Besides, I consider the file complete (99.5% ). Andy.